Genuine Fender Sd91 Vintage Style Locking Tuning Keys With Bushings Gotoh

Guitar Audio (214759)
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US $55.19
Approximately£40.65
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Estimated delivery Fri, 27 Jun - Tue, 8 Jul
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Fender Part #: 007-2272-000, 0072272000. REAL SUPPORT. (United States Orders Only). Authorized Dealer.

About this product

Product Identifiers

BrandFender
MPN0072272049
GTIN0885978928866
UPC0885978928866
eBay Product ID (ePID)14012162851

Product Key Features

PositionNeck
ColorSilver
To FitElectric Guitar
TypeTuning Peg

Ratings and reviews

4.7
22 product ratings
  • 19 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 2 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 0 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
  • 0 users rated this 2 out of 5 stars
  • 1 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

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  • Most favourable review

    Drop-in Replacement

    These tuners were a drop-in replacement for the original tuners on my Squier Classic Vibe 60's Strat. I didn't need to replace the bushings - the tuners were an exact fit for the original bushings. However, this style of locking tuner is not as easy to use as the style that has the locking mechanism on the back of the tuner. With that style, you insert the string, tighten down the wheel on the back of the tuner, and then turn the tuning key a couple of turns to tune to pitch. To maintain the vintage appearance, which is a positive, these tuners do not have the wheel on the back of the tuners. Instead, to tighten the string, you turn the tuning key many, many times. There is so much turning required that it's not that much better than the standard vintage tuner. The end result is positive - at most 1 turn of the string around the post, which promotes tuning stability.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Most critical review

    Confusing and needlessly difficult.

    It locks, that's for sure. But oof - I don't care for these. For starters, mine didn't come with the "included tool" to remove the old bushing. Thankfully the new tuners fit just fine. But I did notice after briefly tuning by ear, a couple of them wouldn't stay tuned. And when I was done with all of them, there was so much tension a couple frets began to sprout. The locking mechanism itself is confusing and needlessly difficult. Unlike normal locking tuners, with the knob on the back, these require tuning the pegs again and again until the locking mechanism takes over, locking them, but you still have to keep turning the peg again and again. Rather pointless since locking tuners are supposed to help with the ease of tuning, right? Gotoh had a swing and a miss with this one.

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  • Quirky, but high quality Japanese craftsmanship!

    First of all, start with a 9mm drill bit. 23/64ths is too much. 5/16ths is not enough. The flanges take the bushing to 9.1 millimeters, and if you are trying to get these into very hard wood, there will be an epic struggle. You may need to ream the post hole just a tiny bit, but if the wood has some give, you will be able to jam them in. Once they are in, they are stable. Don't worry about the lack of wounds, believe it or not, 1/2 to 3/4 wound is all you need with these tuners. A little tricky to use at first, but after the first install, you're a pro.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Gotoh and Fender--a marriage made in Rock 'n Roll Heaven!

    As a guitarist and luthier with decades of experience, I've always liked Gotoh "Magnum Lock" tuners, and getting together with Fender is the smartest move. These tuners look just like Fender stock tuning machines, from the front and the back, but that's where the similarity ends. The EPIC, rock-steady tuners need only to be strung through and wound up to engage the vise-like string locks, and they won't ever drift or slip. Add a graphite nut or Fender LSR roller nut and you will NEVER go out of tune, no matter how vigorous you play! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

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  • Great but not drop in.

    They work great. It's too bad you have to make the tuner whole a little bigger to fit.

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  • Self-locking, well-made and stable

    I love these tuners; they're self-locking, look stock from nearly every angle, and are well-made; sturdy and stable. Just the thing for my new Franken-caster!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Fender Gotoh SD91 locking tuners

    Replaced stock tuners with these locking tuners on a Veritas Proline guitar. These dropped right in and work fantastic! Makes changing the strings on a guitar with a Bigsby much easier!!! 👍

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Stay in tune

    Quality product for strat users. Easy to install with no experience. Once installed, they put an end to the problem of using the tremelo bar and the fear of going out of time.

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  • Updating your Fender

    I put the tuners on a '50s style Stratocaster neck to put on my newer Strat body, Tuners are exact fit for neck. Nice Nickel plating, look good.

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  • They work great and still have that vintage look like the original ones

    Get em guys they look nice and work fine

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New